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  1. He was only seventeen when, his original song, “Dosti,” propelled him to stardom. Dosti means “friendship,” and in 1999 Junoon was invited to India by the Indian Prime Minister, to sing “Dosti” as a gesture of peace between India and Pakistan.

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      He was only seventeen when, his original song, “Dosti,”...

  2. (You have an obsession for music!). [4] Salman Ahmed recruited singer Ali Azmat from the Jupiters and then the former Vital Signs lead guitarist, Nusrat Hussain, on keyboards for Their self-titled debut album, Junoon. The music was recorded at the EMI Studios in Karachi and released in September 1991.

  3. Junoon (English: passion) is a sufi rock band from Pakistan, consisting of Ali Azmat (vocals), Salman Ahmad (lead guitar) and Brian O'Connell (rhythm guitar), often considered the largest and...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ali_AzmatAli Azmat - Wikipedia

    The band's 1995 album, Inquilaab, was a major hit and its only single, "Jazba-e-Junoon", was a super hit and topped chart, it became the band's signature song and national song of 1996 Cricket World Cup and the Pakistan national cricket team.

  5. Ali Azmat is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He is best known as the lead singer for the influential Sufi Rock band Junoon and for his subsequent solo career.

  6. www.aliazmat.com › junoonJunoon Ali Azmat

    He was only seventeen when, his original song, “Dosti,” propelled him to stardom. Dosti means “friendship,” and in 1999 Junoon was invited to India by the Indian Prime Minister, to sing “Dosti” as a gesture of peace between India and Pakistan.

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  8. www.junoon.com › artist › ali-azmatAli Azmat – Junoon

    In 1998, Ali and Junoon took Pakistan and India by storm with the hit single “Sayonee” from their tremendously successful fourth album “Azadi” released by EMI. In 1999, Junoon won the “Best International Group” award at the Channel [V] Music Awards in New Delhi.